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Release Date:
November 16, 1994
Original Title:
Watchers III
Alternate Titles:
A Fúria do Predador
Les proies - Le carnage
O Limite do Terror 3
O.G.M. organisme génétiquement meurtrier
Obserwatorzy III
Watchers - The Chase Is On
Watchers 3
Watchers 3 - A Sentinela do Terror
Watchers III
Zombi 49: Special Forces
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Concorde Pictures
Iguana Producciones
Production Countries:
Peru | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A top-secret experiment spawns two highly intelligent life-forms: Einstein, a golden retriever with an IQ of 175; and The Outsider, a deformed monstrosity that exists to kill... and avenge its creators. When the Outsider escapes into the jungles of South America, the government sends in some ex-military convicts to catch the beast. But what starts out as a high-speed chase ends up in bloody carnage. Only Einstein knows the Outsider's motives, and only the canine can outsmart the creature. Now, it's a battle of beasts as man's best friend confronts man's worst nightmare.
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Assistant Editor:
Paul Covington
Associate Producer:
Shane McCoy
Co-Producer:
Margarita Morales Macedo
Director:
Jeremy Stanford
Director of Photography:
Juan Durán
Editor:
Gwyneth Gibby
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mike Elliott
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Bartalos
Music:
Nigel Holton
Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco
Novel:
Dean R. Koontz
Producer:
Luis Llosa
Production Design:
Manolo Castillo
Production Manager:
Jon Kuyper
Screenplay:
Michael Palmer
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